Ubuntu lirc configuration files
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As I very often suggest what people's configuration files should look like in IRC, I thought I would write it down for all to see.
P.S. I think this guide needs some work, I'm just getting the basics down on paper while they're fresh in my head.
Types of Remote
If you're using one of these USB remotes You are using lirc_mceusb or lirc_mceusb2
If you're using a serial device, you are using lirc_serial
lirc_mceusb

# /etc/lirc/hardware.conf # # Arguments which will be used when launching lircd LIRCD_ARGS="" #Don't start lircmd even if there seems to be a good config file #START_LIRCMD=false #Try to load appropriate kernel modules LOAD_MODULES=true # Run "lircd --driver=help" for a list of supported drivers. DRIVER="" # If DEVICE is set to /dev/lirc and devfs is in use /dev/lirc/0 will be # automatically used instead DEVICE="" MODULES="lirc_mceusb" # Default configuration files for your hardware if any LIRCD_CONF="" LIRCMD_CONF=""

# lirc-modules-source config file used by Debian GNU/Linux # Space separated list of lirc kernel drivers to build LIRC_MODULES="mceusb" # It87 module configuration LIRC_IT87_CFLAGS="UNCONFIGURED" # Parallel module configuration LIRC_PARALLEL_PORT="UNCONFIGURED" LIRC_PARALLEL_IRQ="UNCONFIGURED" LIRC_PARALLEL_TIMER="UNCONFIGURED" # Serial module configuration LIRC_SERIAL_PORT="UNCONFIGURED" LIRC_SERIAL_IRQ="UNCONFIGURED" LIRC_SERIAL_CFLAGS="UNCONFIGURED" # Sir module configuration LIRC_SIR_PORT="UNCONFIGURED" LIRC_SIR_IRQ="UNCONFIGURED" LIRC_SIR_CFLAGS="UNCONFIGURED"
lirc_mceusb2

# /etc/lirc/hardware.conf # # Arguments which will be used when launching lircd LIRCD_ARGS="" #Don't start lircmd even if there seems to be a good config file #START_LIRCMD=false #Try to load appropriate kernel modules LOAD_MODULES=true # Run "lircd --driver=help" for a list of supported drivers. DRIVER="" # If DEVICE is set to /dev/lirc and devfs is in use /dev/lirc/0 will be # automatically used instead DEVICE="" MODULES="lirc_mceusb2" # Default configuration files for your hardware if any LIRCD_CONF="" LIRCMD_CONF=""

# lirc-modules-source config file used by Debian GNU/Linux # Space separated list of lirc kernel drivers to build LIRC_MODULES="mceusb2" # It87 module configuration LIRC_IT87_CFLAGS="UNCONFIGURED" # Parallel module configuration LIRC_PARALLEL_PORT="UNCONFIGURED" LIRC_PARALLEL_IRQ="UNCONFIGURED" LIRC_PARALLEL_TIMER="UNCONFIGURED" # Serial module configuration LIRC_SERIAL_PORT="UNCONFIGURED" LIRC_SERIAL_IRQ="UNCONFIGURED" LIRC_SERIAL_CFLAGS="UNCONFIGURED" # Sir module configuration LIRC_SIR_PORT="UNCONFIGURED" LIRC_SIR_IRQ="UNCONFIGURED" LIRC_SIR_CFLAGS="UNCONFIGURED"
lirc_serial

# /etc/lirc/hardware.conf # # Arguments which will be used when launching lircd LIRCD_ARGS="" #Don't start lircmd even if there seems to be a good config file #START_LIRCMD=false #Try to load appropriate kernel modules LOAD_MODULES=true # Run "lircd --driver=help" for a list of supported drivers. DRIVER="" # If DEVICE is set to /dev/lirc and devfs is in use /dev/lirc/0 will be # automatically used instead DEVICE="" MODULES="lirc_dev lirc_serial" # Default configuration files for your hardware if any LIRCD_CONF="" LIRCMD_CONF=""

# lirc-modules-source config file used by Debian GNU/Linux # Space separated list of lirc kernel drivers to build LIRC_MODULES="serial" # It87 module configuration LIRC_IT87_CFLAGS="UNCONFIGURED" # Parallel module configuration LIRC_PARALLEL_PORT="UNCONFIGURED" LIRC_PARALLEL_IRQ="UNCONFIGURED" LIRC_PARALLEL_TIMER="UNCONFIGURED" # Serial module configuration LIRC_SERIAL_PORT="0x03f8" LIRC_SERIAL_IRQ="4" LIRC_SERIAL_CFLAGS=" -DLIRC_SERIAL_TRANSMITTER -DLIRC_SERIAL_SOFTCARRIER" # Sir module configuration LIRC_SIR_PORT="UNCONFIGURED" LIRC_SIR_IRQ="UNCONFIGURED" LIRC_SIR_CFLAGS="UNCONFIGURED"